... where I broke most of the bonesin both my feet, crushed my right ankle and snapped all the tendons in my right ankle. Doctor said would never walk again unless I had my ankle fused and used a walking aid. ... (7 replies)

... Jane brings up some great points. You have not walked on your footin a while. Between atrophy, the bones heeling and the ligaments and tendons getting tight from lack of use, it will take some time for any pain to subside as you put pressure on your foot. ... (9 replies)

... It has been just over two months since you hurt your foot. The bonesin our foot are the slowest to heal in our body, so it sounds like you are progressing quite well. But, it takes time for the swelling to go down and for your foot to heal more. ... (8 replies)

... or posterior tibial tendon dysfunction from a terrible fall, where my arch immediately collapsed and my tendon attenuated. It is also called adult aquired flat foot syndrome. I limped around for 4. ... (14 replies)

... I know this is a very late reply but I have pretty much the exact same thing as you do. Avascular necrosis in both feet and ankles. I'm recovering from my 9th surgery in 3 years. I see one if the top foot and ankle doctors in the world. ... (2 replies)

... I have some brusing on the bottom of my foot, most bruising is on the top. I have an appointment with an orthopedic doctor today. Thanks for replying, it's nice to know someone is on the down slope and I will get through this :) (14 replies)

... tic experience, and the last thing I wanted to hear about was additional surgery. But less than a year later I went to see a podiatrist. I was having some pain in my feet. The podiatrist was, well, acting like a jerk. ... (0 replies)

... Diagnosed September 8, 2011 with tarsal coalition of the cuboid and navicular bonesin both feet. I am on a trial with Superfeet insoles. However, the left foot seems to retain the pain. My question is if they are identical, why does the left one continue to hurt, but the right foot now feels fine? ... (6 replies)

... I googled to see what others have gone through with foot injuries. I'm recovering from bone fusion surgery in my rt foot and I just started the stage of walking with the boot without the crutches. ... (9 replies)

... e pretty well about 8 months ago, a day after memorial day. I proceeded to keep re twisting it for about 4 months...then I was really careful and managed to not hurt it for 2 months. But then about 2 months ago, on November 13th, I went to a dance party and did a whole hell of a lot dancing, and inflamed it. ... (2 replies)

... m good reading. I know that I have a long road a head hoping for the best.This is a crappy time for something like to happen but like there is a good time to get hurt not any time is good. At least we don't get that bad of winter in B.C. Canada at least no snow or ice yet in Vancouver. ... (0 replies)

... eration where they took marrow from the hip and replanted it into her jaw bone where there was a tumor. She has the same issues with, at times, high pain levels in her hip and sometimes limps. ... (9 replies)

... ive been dealing with a double compound fracture of the tib/fib for almost 2yrs and 5 surgeries :angel:my last surgery the took bone from my pelvis for a bone graph. so this time im no weight bearing:dizzy: but before i could never walk right it always hurt i had a limp i would use crutches most of the time i just want to heal i have 3 young kids :jester:that are very active... (9 replies)

... When you walk, all the little joints in your feet move and flex a bit. This can be VERY painful if they've gotten out of the habit. Also, after so long in a cast, the nerves get a little weird and oversensitive. Like if you sit in a dark room for hours, even a little light can hurt your eyes. ... (9 replies)